Nate Monroe - Florida Times-Union
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Florida Power & Light Co. tried to reassure analysts about the departure of CEO Eric Silagy, who has been surrounded by controversy.
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CEO Aaron Zahn and CFO Ryan Wannemacher urged a judge to either dismiss the charges entirely or move the case to another county.
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Former Jacksonville Sheriff Mike Williams is expected to be appointed to lead the Florida Department of Law Enforcement's Jacksonville operations center
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Former Chief Micheal P. Edwards took elaborate steps for years to manipulate and underreport criminal activity on school grounds, the report says.
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Former CEO Aaron Zahn and CFO Ryan Wannemacher are fighting federal fraud and conspiracy charges. Records show more than 100 payments to their attorneys.
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Prosecutors accuse former CEO Aaron Zahn and Chief Financial Officer Ryan Wannemacher of trying to secretly extract tens of millions of dollars of personal profit before selling the city-owned utility to a private operator.
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In late 2019, a lawyer in the Jacksonville office of Foley & Lardner provided legal guidance to employees at a Florida Power & Light consulting firm at the same time that Foley attorneys worked on the proposed JEA sale.
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The legislation came in response to controversy the night the council approved the city's annual budget in September. After 11 p.m., the council approved a raft of six-figure grants for three nonprofits that employed council members at the time.